General Admission to Degrees, 2001: Vice-Chancellor's deputies appointed

The Vice-Chancellor gives notice that he has, in accordance with Statute D, III, 7, appointed the following persons to deputize for him in conferring degrees on the days of General Admission.

Thursday, 28 June 2001

Morning

Afternoon

King's

The Provost of King's

Peterhouse

The Master of Peterhouse

Trinity

The Master of Trinity

Clare

The Master of Clare

St John's

The Master of St John's

Pembroke

The Master of Pembroke

Gonville and Caius

The Master of Gonville and Caius

Trinity Hall

The Master of Trinity Hall

Corpus Christi

The Master of Corpus Christi

Friday, 29 June 2001

Morning

Afternoon

Queens'

The President of Queens'

Magdalene

The Master of Magdalene

St Catharine's

The Master of St Catharine's

Emmanuel

The Master of Emmanuel

Jesus

The Vice-Master of Jesus

Sidney Sussex

The Master of Sidney Sussex

Christ's

The Master of Christ's

Downing

The Master of Downing

Girton

The Mistress of Girton

Saturday, 30 June 2001

Morning

Afternoon

Newnham

The Principal of Newnham

New Hall

The President of New Hall

Selwyn

The Master of Selwyn

Darwin

The Master of Darwin

Fitzwilliam

The Master of Fitzwilliam

Wolfson }

The President of Wolfson

Churchill

The Master of Churchill

Clare Hall }

Robinson

The Warden of Robinson

St Edmund's

The Master of St Edmund's

Lucy Cavendish

The President of Lucy Cavendish

Hughes Hall

The President of Hughes Hall

Homerton

The Principal of Homerton

The Vice-Chancellor reminds members of the University that, in accordance with Regulation 3 for Academical Dress (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 185), the three days of General Admission are scarlet days and Doctors in the several Faculties are asked to wear their festal gowns in public. In accordance with Regulation 4 for Academical Dress, members of the University (other than those holding certain offices, and those presenting for, or being presented for, degrees) may on this occasion wear the academical dress appropriate to the degrees they may hold from other universities or degree-awarding institutions.